Womenswear is experiencing a movement away from " business casual " and toward " lifestyle casual. " Photo provided by Fruit of the Loom. I t's been a universal trend during the past couple of years and it's not changing anytime soon. Once again - amid an unyielding pandemic - womenswear fashion will be heavily infl uenced by a desire to pair comfort with versatility. Increasingly, the lines between work and home dress are eroding as well. Taryn Rosen, senior designer for the Fruit of the Loom, JERZEES and Russell Athletic brands, classifi es it as a movement away from " business casual " and toward " lifestyle casual. " " Comfortable joggers, performance leggings, classic hoodies and lived-in tees have become just as much of an in-offi ce staple as they have an at-home must-have, " she explains. " Women are favoring pieces that combine both style and comfort for extended wear and all-occasion dressing. " Pandemic-inspired apparel in the womenswear category is evolving toward a 'lifestyle-casual' approach. By Chelan David, Contributing Writer Ideal for P.22 IMPRESSIONSMAG.COM MARCH 2022http://www.IMPRESSIONSMAG.COM